Monday’s Headlines In The Sanatoga Post

New today:

Township Park Hay A Link To The Gourmet
Hay standing in a field owned by Lower Pottsgrove has been cut and baled, and this week will be trucked out of town. Then, not too long from now, it may meet up with your taste buds.

Commissioners Honor Retiring Rich Yoder
He’s been a fixture in Lower Pottsgrove’s employ for more years than most of the people living within the township borders. He officially retires this Friday.

422 West Lane Reduction Planned Thursday
U.S. Route 422 West between the Route 23 and 363 interchanges will be reduced Thursday from two lanes to one due to a scheduled bridge inspection, PennDOT announced.

Get Quackin’! Only 3 Weeks To Duck Race
You get a chance to win from a long list of prizes, and help local non-profits as well, when you buy a ticket for the Pottstown Rotary’s annual duck race. Time’s running out, though.

Editor’s Selections Monday In The Post
A place in downtown Pottstown to buy your memories; Dire warnings over water safety at New Hanover quarry; Pedestrians allegedly cause 422 crash in Amity; and a Phoenixville Marine’s welcome home.

Montgomery County’s Latest Emergency DispatchesDid you just hear a siren? It could be the police, emergency medical service personnel, or fire companies being dispatched by Montgomery County’s Department of Public Safety. See its incident list here in real time.

Earlier:

Police Cruiser Vidcam Installs Begin Monday
A video camera system purchased for the first four of eight Lower Pottsgrove Police Department cruisers will be installed beginning Monday. Commissioners approved new policy covering their use.

Editor’s Selections Saturday In The Post
Schuylkill River Trail a national winner!; Pottstown sculptor is the ultimate recycler; 2 charged with trafficking heroin in Phoenixville; repaving ahead for Edgewood Street.

Weekend Stuff To Do On The Post Calendar
The Mango Men rock Sanatoga; fairs and carnivals in Kimberton and Bally; a theater production and the Eastwood Summer Classic car show in Pottstown; and exploring bugs in Green Lane. You need an excuse?

Editor’s Selections Thursday In The Post
Details of Lower Pottsgrove commissioner’s business problems reported; Former Pottstown man face jail time in alleged police assault; high hopes for Phoenixville water park site.

Fire Companies Seek Exemption From Sign Law
Lower Pottsgrove planners are working to create a proposed comprehensive signage law. The township’s two fire companies, Ringing Hill and Sanatoga, hope it won’t apply to them.

Air Gun Earns Citation In Lower Pottsgrove
It was being openly carried by a male younger than 18, unaccompanied by an adult. A police officer believed it to be a handgun, because its muzzle was not appropriately marked.

Registration Opens For Upper’s Community Day
Businesses and community organizations hoping to tell Upper Pottsgrove residents about their goods and services can begin to register now for the township Community Day, set for October.

Kids Can Clash With Clans At Lego Camp
Limerick Parks and Recreation is offering a second Lego toys camp from Aug. 3-7 in the township. If your children know what this is about, they’re likely to love it. Get ‘em enrolled.

Joe Zlomek, Managing Editor

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